You will receive confirmation immediately after your request. Also, within 24 hours, the administrative contact listed in the WHOIS record will be asked to verify the transfer request. Once you've approved the transfer with them, your name should migrate to our system within 5-7 days. Please make sure that the admin contact's email is up-to-date before submitting a name for transfer.
Once you've approved the transfer with them, your name should migrate to our system within 5-7 days. FOR THIS REASON, WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU BEGIN THE TRANSFER PROCEDURE AT LEAST TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO THE EXPIRATION DATE
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Things to be taken care of before transfering.
Before transferring the domain, please make sure your domain complies with these simple rules before you attempt to transfer.
1.) Your domain must have been registered more than 60 days ago.
2.) Your domain must have at least 21 days left before it is due for renewal.
3.) Your domain name must not have expired.
These are regulations by ICANN for the working of registrars in internet
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To check the Status Of the domian Transfer .
You can view the transfer status of a domain from your Domain Manager . View your Domain Manager by going to My Account at EA Top Level Domains.
Once you login to domain manager please click on the "Check Transfer Status " option. Here you can view the domain transfer status
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How to get the Auth Code for the domain .
To get the Auth code for a domain you may need to contact us. We will send the Auth Code to your admin contact email address.
Please note, the domain Authcodes are only useful when transferring your domain to another ICANN accredited registrar
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You cannot transfer a expired domain . If your old registrar has released the domain, you can re- register it through us. Most likely your old registrar has placed a 45 day hold on it in the hope that you will renew with them.
If you do renew through your old registrar, you will be unable to transfer your domain for 60 days (it is treated like a new domain). You may petition your registrar to release the domain so that you can register it elsewhere, but then you would risk losing the domain. Services like Snapnames.com exist to grab up popular domains as soon as they become available
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